Next-generation applications for integrated perovskite solar cells
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Bati, Abdulaziz S.R.
Zhong, Yu Lin

Burn, Paul L.
Nazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja
Shaw, Paul E.

Batmunkh, Munkhbayar

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2023-01-05Permanent link to this record
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Organic/inorganic metal halide perovskites attract substantial attention as key materials for next-generation photovoltaic technologies due to their potential for low cost, high performance, and solution processability. The unique properties of perovskites and the rapid advances that have been made in solar cell performance have facilitated their integration into a broad range of practical applications, including tandem solar cells, building-integrated photovoltaics, space applications, integration with batteries and supercapacitors for energy storage systems, and photovoltaic-driven catalysis. In this Review, we outline notable achievements that have been made in these photovoltaic-integrated technologies. Outstanding challenges and future perspectives for the development of these fields and potential next-generation applications are discussed.Citation
Bati, A. S. R., Zhong, Y. L., Burn, P. L., Nazeeruddin, M. K., Shaw, P. E., & Batmunkh, M. (2023). Next-generation applications for integrated perovskite solar cells. Communications Materials, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43246-022-00325-4Sponsors
This work was financially supported by the Australian Research Council (DE220100521). A. S. R. B acknowledges support from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) through the Ibn Rushd Postdoctoral Fellowship Award. M.B. acknowledges the support of Griffith University internal grants. P.L.B. is a University of Queensland Laureate Fellow.Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLCJournal
Communications MaterialsAdditional Links
https://www.nature.com/articles/s43246-022-00325-4ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1038/s43246-022-00325-4